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3D Cards : 3D Tweaks
by Staff Writers
The first place to start tweaking is your BIOS. Enter your BIOS by hitting a key combination on system boot (look out for F1, Del etc). A word of warning though, the BIOS is a very powerful tool, but can cause damage if pushed the wrong way.
Aug 20, 2003
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Business laser printers
by Staff writers
We put a selection of high-capacity office printers to the test. We analyse what printer is best for your workplace and what dosn't work.
Oct 19, 2009
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PC Authority Benchmarks
by Staff Writers
Since the launch of PC Authority magazine 30 issues ago, we have placed an emphasis on the concept of computing in the real world. This means that all the PC hardware that passes through our Labs is t
Jan 1, 1900
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Super Computing
by Staff Writers
This Labs featured in the March 2000 issue, any pricing seen in these reviews were correct at the time of printing.
Jan 1, 1900
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The $2,000 Question
by Staff Writers
A game is played out whenever we do a Labs feature with a price point: the vendors cobble together a magic formula that determines what is the appropriate mix of components for the balance in performa
Jan 1, 1900
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The $2000 Question...
by Staff Writers
A game is played out whenever we do a Labs feature with a price point: the vendors cobble together a magic formula that determines what is the appropriate mix of components for the balance in performa
Jan 1, 1900
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Stocking stuffers
by Staff Writers
The Labs team always likes a good Christmas PC roundup. It gives us a chance to down the callipers, and off the lab coats for a short time, and really experience the fun side of PC technology. And thi
Dec 1, 2000
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Christmas Crackers!
by Staff Writers
Christmas is a time where gifts are given and tradition dictates that the gift has to be a surprise. In keeping with tradition we sent invitations for manufacturers to submit a Christmas stocking fill
Jan 1, 2000
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Digital TV tuners
by Staff Writers
Turn on and tune in with cards that give your PC a whole new lease of AV life.
Oct 14, 2004
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Labs roundup: Sub-$2,000 PCs: Performance Analysis
by Staff Writers
Benchmarking PCs is a tricky business. You need to ensure that you stress the systems, but also that the results you get will be relevant in the real world. Previously we have relied heavily on BAPCo's SYSmark2002 for simulating home and office use, with programs such as Excel, Word, Outlook, and web content through Adobe Premiere and Macromedia Dreamweaver. However, due to SYSmark's history of instability as well as the sheer length of time it takes to complete a run, we have put it on the backburner in favour of PCMark04 for this Labs.
Apr 14, 2004
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DV Cameras : Performance analysis
by Staff Writers
As we were dealing with entry-level DV cameras, we set a price ceiling of $2,000 and in fact, five of the seven cameras tested came in at under $1,500, with one even under $1,000. Given this, we looked at them as an average consumer would, and not as a power user, so more effort was put into looking at the basics rather than some of the fancier bells and whistles.
Sep 10, 2003
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Performance analysis: Scanners
by Staff Writers
The labs team this month tackled scanners, and they put 16 through their paces to bring you the good, and the not so good.
Jul 9, 2003
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PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS : Motherboards
by Staff Writers
The Labs team delves into the guts of this month’s motherboards, and points out what you need to know to chose the right one for your needs.
Jul 1, 2003
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Anti-virus roundup: Performance Analysis
by Staff Writers
Testing anti-virus software is a tricky endeavour at the best of times, due to the inherent nasty nature of the test subject. For this anti-virus roundup, we asked independent anti-virus testing lab, AV-Test.org (www.av-test.org) to conduct the testing for us in their controlled environments. AV-Test.org has access to thousands of viruses, and is a respected anti-virus testing lab.
Feb 11, 2004
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Serves you right
by Staff Writers
The results of the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics Small Business Survey were released earlier this year, and they contain some interesting facts about IT and small business in Australia. In Ju
Jan 11, 2002
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Labs roundup: Barebones PCs: Introduction
by Staff Writers
Small form factor PCs have been around for a while, and barebones PCs for even longer. Traditionally a barebones PC is a basic shell, including a case, power supply and motherboard at minimum, and occasionally tooled up with a few extras like RAM.
Nov 12, 2003
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Laser Printers : TCO (Total Cost of Ownership)
by Staff Writers
TCO, or total cost of ownership, is virtually a mantra when it comes to volume printers. Unlike other peripherals, like monitors or scanners, the initial purchase price of a printer represents only a small proportion of its overall cost over its lifetime. Consumables, like toner and replacement image drums, add to the cost, and some printers with low initial purchase prices can easily turn out to be significantly more expensive than more pricey units, after a couple of years.
Sep 10, 2003
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Labs : TFT : Performance Analysis
by Staff Writers
To test the TFTs in this month's Labs we relied on a few different methodologies. All TFTs were tested on the same test bench PC consisting of a Gigabyte 8GE667-PRO motherboard and 2.53GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor with 512MB of DDR RAM, running Microsoft Windows XP Professional.
May 1, 2003
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